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Romani Studies is an international, interdisciplinary journal publishing modern scholarship in all branches of Romani/Gypsy studies. Founded in 1888, the Journal of the Gypsy Lore Society was published in four series up to 1982. In 2000, the journal became Romani Studies. Under the sponsorship of the Gypsy Lore Society (formerly Gypsy Lore Society, North American Chapter), Romani Studies features articles on the cultures of groups traditionally known as Gypsies as well as Travellers and other peripatetic groups. These groups include, among others, those referring to themselves as Rom, Roma, Romanichels, Sinti and Travellers. The journal publishes articles in history, anthropology, sociology, linguistics, art, literature, folklore and music, as well as reviews of books and audiovisual materials.
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Volume 22, Number 2, December, 2012Editorial Board
Editor
Yaron Matras
Book Review Editors
Fabian Jacobs
Marek Jakoubek
Lenka Budilová
Editorial Board
Victor A. Friedman
Elena Marushiakova
Vesselin Popov
Michael Stewart
Elisabeth Tauber
Board of Directors of the Gypsy Lore Society
Thomas A. Acton
Margaret Beissinger
Colin Clark
Cara De Silva
Victor Friedman
Juan Francisco Gamella
Marek Jakoubek
Katalin Kovalcsik
William G. Lockwood
Elena Marushiakova
Yaron Matras
Matt Salo
Sheila Salo
Anna Maria Viljanen
Anita Volland